Diving with Wolffish in Iceland, March 2015
Arnanesstrytan, also called Little Strytan, is the smaller brother of the goethermal cone Strytan. It is located 22 km north of Akureyri in northern Iceland in the Eyjafjord. There are a number of wolffish which are used to human contact.Description
Scuba Diving in Iceland / Island - Stroking a wolffish
Cold water diving in Iceland
Scuba Diving in Iceland / Island - The geothermal cone Strytan
Strytan is the only geothermal cone found in the world you can scuba dive to. Strytan is 55m high. The top of the cone is 15 meter under the surface. The fresh water from the cone is 1100 years old.
Snorkeling Between Continents in Iceland
Discover Iceland in a whole new way by Snorkeling with DIVE.IS in Silfra in Thingvellir National Park between the North American and Eurasian continental plates. The water is so clear the visibility is upwards of 100 meters. It's the experience of a lifetime and MUST when visiting Iceland. Read about the my tour on
Iceland Travel Vlog: Blue Lagoon & Silfra Diving
Sharing the first video from our 2.5 week road trip around Iceland with a stay at Silica Hotel at the Blue Lagoon. On day 2, we drove out to Þingvellir National Park to go snorkeling in freezing water between two tectonic plates with DIVE.IS at Silfra. Check out our adventures in our video!
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Humpback whale safari - Iceland, Strytan Dive center
Humpback whales at Strytan Divecenter June 2017.
Video: Sævör Dagný Erlendsdóttir
Kleifarvatn in Iceland
Diving in Iceland lake named Kleifarvatn.
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Scuba diving in Iceland
Scuba Diving the Silfra fissure in Iceland between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. This is located in Thingvellir National Park
8-Sep-2018
Taken with a SeaLife Micro 2.0 camera
Snorkeling with humpback whales in Iceland
Close encounter while snorkeling with humpbacks in Eyjafjordur, Iceland, in September 2011.
Scuba diving with Ireland's Common Seals at the island of Inishtrahull.
We went out for a day of scuba diving with Donegal Charters (Richard Kee) to the island of Inishtrahull in Ireland's far north. It was an absolutely beautiful day with 20+ degrees and calm waters with little movement!
The common seals were a little bit shy at first, but soon their curiosity won and they kept coming in for a closer look! Awesome experience and a stunning day out!
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ICELAND ADVENTURE!!
10 day Iceland adventure has started.The first day of Iceland was very windy but the unpredictable weather reminded us that we were actually in Iceland. The landscape, nature, everything was so different from what I have seen in my life and I loved it so much. Hope you enjoy the adventure with us :)
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Snorkeling in Iceland - Silfra
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Litlaa (Island)
TAUCHGANG
Tauchgang im Riss zwischen den Kontinentalplatten auf Island in der Litlaa.
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Snorkeling in Nesgjá - Iceland
Ég og Snæfríður systir skelltum okkur í Nesgjá í enda júlí í smá stund, vatnið var sennilega svona um 2-4°c þannig það var ekkert rosalega þægilegt að vera ofan í lengi.
Me and my sister went snorkeling in Nesgjá in Kelduhverfi, Iceland. The water temperature was around 2-4°C so we didn't last very long in the water.
Scuba Diving the Silfra Rift in Iceland
Scuba Diving the Silfra Rift in Iceland
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Scuba diving Gardur in Iceland
Iceland's HIDDEN, UNDERWATER Blue Lagoon @ Silfra
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Recorded June 2013.
KRYSUVIK (SELTUN) Geotermal Area & GRAENAVATN Lac (Iceland)
KRYSUVIK (SELTUN)
Es un área geotermal muy popular y con muchos e interesantes caminos para explorar. Es también conocida como Seltun.Allí podemos observar piscinas de agua termales y de barro hirviendo, solfataras, fumarolas...Toda la zona desprende un peculiar olor a huevos podridos debido al azufre.
GRAENAVATN
Es un lago de 46 metros de profundidad que forma parte del área geotermal de Krysuvik. Sus aguas son de un color verdoso debido a las algas que allí se forman por el agua termal.
如何在冰島兩度的水域浮潛
how to snorkel at 2-degree water temperature in Silfra Iceland
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Snorkeling and whale watching in Iceland